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The Routledge Handbook of Craft and Sustainability in India

English

Traditional crafts have been an essential part of Indian history, culture and life. This handbook looks at craft as both a cultural artefact that reflects peoples worldviews, indigenous practices and traditions, as well as a source of income generation and development that is inclusive.

Indias rapid development has meant a breakdown of traditional economies, and including craft production-to-consumption systems. Meanwhile, there is a call to action from different factions to protect, revive and reinvent craft, because the inherent sustainability of the systems that underpin it are essential for the sustainability of India and her people. Against this backdrop, this book examines the current landscape of craft in Indiaits production and marketing in different parts of India, the incorporation of innovation and technology, the push for sustainability and equitability in the handicraft ecosystem and promising government policies that have proved beneficial for craftspeople. It also discusses various challenges that artisans, micro-entrepreneurs, and marketers face working in the space. With contributions from leading experts in the field of design, activism, policy, education, cultural heritage and entrepreneurship, this volume provides a comprehensive and in-depth picture of the history, economics and future of craft and its relationship with sustainability.

An authoritative resource on Indian craft, this handbook will be useful for scholars and researchers of sustainable development, development studies, architecture, design, heritage studies, cultural studies, political economy and public policy.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1030g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367757489

About

Rebecca Reubens is a sustainability designer educator and independent academic who spent the first decade of her career working with international development-sector institutions centred on sustainable livelihoods for bamboo-working communities in Asia and Africa. Following this she completed her PhD at Delft University of Technology on the links between craft sustainability and design. She currently practices in the same space through her sustainability design studio Rhizome in Ahmedabad. She remains connected to academics through her teaching and writing. She is the author of a number of publications including Bamboo: From Green Design to Sustainable Design and Holistic Sustainability through CraftDesign Collaboration. She is an ambassador for the World Bamboo Organization.Tanishka Kachru is a design historian and educator at the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad India. Her research interests focus on the intersections of design histories from postcolonial perspectives national identity exhibition histories and design for development. She was co-convenern of the Design History Society 2013 Annual Conference the first to take place in a non-Western geography. Her practice includes curation and cultural communicationn produced from collections archives and living heritage. She has contributed to several publications including Nakashima at NID The Routledge Companion to Design Studies and the forthcoming Women Graphic Designers: Rebalancing the Canon.

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